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In October 2017, the Boise Regional Realtors Foundation Board selected Giraffe Laugh to receive a $2,000 grant. The grant will help fund scholarships for Giraffe Laugh families, including the homeless. About 52% of Giraffe Laugh families receive some sort of assistance from us, including scholarships for early childhood education and care, food pantries, parent resources…

In January 2017 Giraffe Laugh receives $4,840 grant from St. Luke’s through their Community Health Improvement Fund (CHIF). The fund supports community health improvement activities, and Giraffe Laugh has exciting plans with the grant. The CHIF grant makes it possible for Giraffe Laugh children to participate in swim lessons, gymnastics and ballet at little or no…

It is with mixed emotions that we announce Amber Murray, Donor Relations Officer, is moving on in her career from Giraffe Laugh. Amber has accepted a position with St. Alphonsus RMC that is a wonderful opportunity for her and her family. We are so proud of her and extremely grateful for the past ten years…

February 18th, 2016 With over 1,600 children abused in Idaho every year, it’s important that parents are educated and empowered in order to prevent child abuse. https://www.facebook.com/idahochildrenstrustfund/videos/10153969829370742/

BY: Justin Kirkham February 10th, 2016 Pocatello resident William Strength grew up “in a broken home.” His parents fought drug and gambling addictions and, when he started his own family, Strength faced his own struggles with addiction. It wasn’t until he enrolled his daughter in Head Start that he was able to obtain his GED and start…

By: Kelsey McFarland February 8th, 2016 BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) — If your neighborhood is in need of some TLC, the City of Boise hands out $4 to $5 million a year to supportive services for low-income communities. They’re called community development block grants, a combination of federal and local moneys. The city of Boise uses the…